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Bad breath is the third most common cause after tooth decay and gum disease. This condition is as individual as our own body odour and skin.

The problem of bad breath, which can bother both the person themselves and those around them, needs to be investigated to determine whether it is a systemic disease or a disease of the digestive system. Through the necessary medical examinations and tests, the cause of the bad breath should be identified and the appropriate treatment prescribed by your doctor should be followed.

Oral health begins shortly after birth and continues throughout the rest of your life.

If you start good oral health practices early and continue them into adulthood, it’s inevitable that you’ll have a healthy mouth, fresh breath, strong teeth and, of course, a bright smile.

Gum disease is important for good oral health, a healthy mouth, teeth and gums.

It also contributes to your appearance and quality of life. As gum disease can be painless, the symptoms should be taken seriously. Certain blood disorders, metabolic disorders, genetic diseases and diseases that affect the immune system can also appear as signs in the mouth. Treatment should be carried out in co-operation with a doctor.